Super quick and simple yet kids will have so much fun.
Marble maze paper plate.
In this stem challenge for kids children will create a paper plate marble maze game inspired by pinball machines using a paper plate and a marble.
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Create a paper plate marble maze.
Follow our stem for kids pinterest board.
Various household supplies cardboard straws cotton balls string etc glue we found tacky glue and hot glue worked best scissors.
The goal of this project is to get a maze made that fits a marble contained inside a paper plate that works completely and doesn t break when playing with it.
Finally either on a strip of paper or directly onto the plate write the start and finish points for your maze.
First issue the challenge.
Paper plate marble maze.
There are lots of ways to make a marble run or maze on a paper plate and they all look awesome.
Follow our stem for kids pinterest board.
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Tape these into place.
Let students start creating and testing their paper plate marble maze.
We would love to see you try this stem challenge.
A paper plate marble maze is easy to put together.
This engineering activity is great for kids from kindergarten age up through 4th 5th and 6th grades.
Fun marble maze made from paper plates.
Awesome for both gross and small motor as we as hand eye coo.
When the kids are bored and you feel out of ideas paper plates always come to the rescue.
Jun 2 2016 in this stem challenge for kids children will create a paper plate marble maze game inspired by pinball machines using a paper plate and a marble.
Once students are done creating and testing it is fun to have them try out each other s creations.
This engineering activity is great for kids from kindergarten age up through 4th 5th and 6th grades.
With a little imagination paper plates can become anything kids dream.
You only need a few supplies and kids can easily customize their own.
Use paper strips to create tunnels and bumpers for your marble to go through or bump against to either make your maze easier or more challenging like a pinball game.
Have students pass around their paper plate marble mazes and share how and why they went about creating what they did.
Turn a plate into a calendar.